Acadian Heritage in Eastern Québec
| By Jean-Pascal Côté
There are many Acadians in the province of Québec and their presence is particularly pronounced in Eastern Québec.
Read MoreThere are many Acadians in the province of Québec and their presence is particularly pronounced in Eastern Québec.
Read MoreThe Whale Route is the evocative name given to Route 138 from Tadoussac to Kegaska. This road will take you through the region of Côte-Nord.
Read MoreAre you still considering where to go for your next vacation? Maybe the seven points below will convince you to visit the Îles de la Madeleine!
Read MoreHere are my three tips for making the most of this drive along Route 138 across the vast and beautiful region of Côte-Nord.
Read MoreBecause the road ends in Kegaska, the Lower North Shore can only be reached by air or sea. Fortunately, a cargo ship links this northern region to the rest of Québec.
Read MoreWhat do raw-milk cheese, sand sculptures, blown-glass jellyfish and smoked herring have in common? Each occupies a place of pride among the flairs and flavours of the Îles de la Madeleine.
Read MoreThe St. Lawrence is without a doubt the main attraction of the maritime regions of Québec. This majestic waterway flowing through the heart of Québec is the origin of many of the rich natural and architectural features of our regions.
Read MoreLet me tell you a secret. I’m always inclined to approach people who, with their road map unfolded on the hood of their car, are trying to figure out where they are. Sometimes they thank me, politely refusing...
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